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The Remembrance Project 2018 the Barnham Broom and Upper Yare The Remembrance Project 2018 The Barnham Broom and Upper Yare Group of Parishes consists of the following Churches & Villages: Wramplingham Barford Barnham Broom Carleton Forehoe Kimberley Hardingham Cranworth Southburgh Letton Reymerston Garvestone Thuxton Whinburgh Westfield Runhall Coston Across the villages there are several war memorials, put up to honour the fallen in WWI, and added to after WWII. As the centenary of the end of WWI approaches in November 2018, there are many events organised within our villages and county. As part of this, in collaboration with other events organised, is a plan to gather together the stories of the lives of the men named on these war memorials, to refresh the memory, and remember the sacrifice they gave so that we could live in the freedom and peace we have today. To do this, volunteers are invited to research one or more names on the attached list of all those named on all of the village memorials, to gather together their stories for publication, and hopefully to enter into memorial books in each of the churches for posterity. We aim to learn from each other as we do this, sharing our findings with others in our community, to create a living memorial. If you wish to take part, please select a name from the list below and research that person using the attached guide to help. If a name is ‘greyed out’ in means it has already been selected for research. Please gather your research together in a short biography of the soldier (approx. 200 words), for publication. Once selected, please let the co-ordinator know so that the name can be marked as being researched. Thank you for your invaluable help in the success of the Remembrance Project Those who served and died within our Parishes in WWI & WWII Name Village Information currently known JONATHON BERRY Cranworth Private JONATHON BERRY 40876, 7th Bn., Norfolk Regiment who died on 20 November 1917. Born Southburgh. FEUCHY BRITISH CEMETERY VICTOR T EDWARDS Cranworth Private VICTOR T EDWARDS 21369, 8th Bn., Border Regiment who died on 5 July 1916. Born and resident Cranworth. THIEPVAL MEMORIAL LIONEL W GREEN Cranworth Private LIONEL W GREEN 240961, "A" Coy. 1st/5th Bn., Norfolk Regiment who died age 20 on 19 April 1917. Son of George and Sarah Ann Green, of Cranworth Common, Shipdham. GAZA WAR CEMETERY FREDERICK J GREEN Cranworth Private FREDERICK J GREEN 119547, 61st Bn., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) who died age 19 on 21 March 1918. Son of George and Sarah Ann Green, of Cranworth Common, Shipdham. POZIERES MEMORIAL ERNEST WALTER GRAVES Cranworth Private ERNEST WALTER GRAVES 204295, 6th Bn., The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) who died age 38 on 19 March 1918. Son of Benjamin and Sarah Graves, of Southburgh, Shipdham; husband of Emily Graves, of 7, High St., Gravesend. CITE BONJEAN MILITARY CEMETERY, ARMENTIERES JOHN HAGAN Cranworth Private JOHN HAGAN 19104, 2nd Bn., Norfolk Regiment who died on 22 April 1916. Born Cranworth. BASRA MEMORIAL BARTLETT HART Cranworth Private BARTLETT HART T/24567, 1st Bn., The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) who died age 23 on 25 September 1917. Son of James and Ellen Mary Hart, of Ivy Farm, Holme Hale. Born and resident Southburgh. TYNE COT MEMORIAL SIDNEY HIPKIN Cranworth Private SIDNEY HIPKIN 29841, 9th Bn., Norfolk Regiment who died on 8 October 1918. Born Ovington. MONTBREHAIN BRITISH CEMETERY WILLIAM FREDERICK LYON Cranworth Driver WILLIAM FREDERICK LYON T/36896, 4th Cavalry Div. Aux. H.T. Coy., Royal Army Service Corps who died age 25 on 5 February 1919. Son of Emma E. Williamson (formerly Lyon), of Meadow, Cranworth. MAUBEUGE (SOUS-LE-BOIS) CEMETERY FREDERIC S SIDELL Cranworth Private FREDERIC S SIDELL 41952, 1st Bn., Royal Irish Fusiliers who died on 24 August 1918. Born and resident Thetford. PLOEGSTEERT MEMORIAL Note closest match ROBERT TUTTLE Cranworth Lance Corporal ROBERT TUTTLE 43403, 1st Bn., Norfolk Regiment who died age 24 on 17 September 1916. Son of James Tuttle, of Southburgh Lane; husband of May Leonara Tuttle, of Southburgh Lane, Hingham. Born Southburgh. DELVILLE WOOD CEMETERY, LONGUEVAL FREDERICK CECIL WARD Cranworth Lance Corporal FREDERICK CECIL WARD 65954, 63rd Bn., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) who died age 31 on 3 September 1918. Husband of Catherine Emily Ward, of Park View, Nuthall, Notts. Born Letton Green. VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL ALBERT CHARLES CLARKE Cranworth Private ALBERT CHARLES CLARKE 5781782, 1st Bn., Hampshire Regiment who died age 25 on 30 July 1944. Son of Bertha Mary Clarke, of Southburgh, Norfolk. BAYEUX WAR CEMETERY GEOFFREY GEORGE EBBAGE Cranworth Able Seaman GEOFFREY GEORGE EBBAGE C/JX 159852, HMS Calcutta, Royal Navy who died age 18 on 1 June 1941. Son of John and Fanny Ebbage, of Mattishall. CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL GEORGE WILLIAM FRANCIS Cranworth Gunner GEORGE WILLIAM FRANCIS GRAVES GRAVES 1803933, 262 Bty. 71 Lt. A.A. Regt., Royal Artillery who died age 34 on 3 December 1942. Son of Frank and Laura Graves, of Cranworth. SOUTHBURGH (ST. ANDREW) CHURCHYARD NOEL GEORGE CROMIE Cranworth Pilot Officer NOEL GEORGE CROMIE 402516, Royal New Zealand Air Force who died age 22 on 19 June 1943. Son of George and Adeline Cromie, of Rakaia, Canterbury, New Zealand. CRANWORTH (ST. MARY) CHURCHYARD ALGERNON HENRY PORTEOUS Garvestone Gunner ALGERNON HENRY PORTEOUS EASLEA EASLEA 163822, 99th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery who died age 32 on 19 January 1918. Son of William Henry Easlea, late of Tunstead Hall, Norfolk; husband of Vera Nellie Easlea, of "South Dene," Kimberley Rd., North Walsham, Norfolk. CHOCQUES MILITARY CEMETERY PERCY HOWARD 330842, Garvestone Private PERCY HOWARD 330842, 12th Bn., Suffolk Regiment who died age 20 on 13 July 1918. Son of the late William and Julia Howard, of Garvestone. TOURCOING (PONT- NEUVILLE) COMMUNAL CEMETERY SIDNEY E JOWLINGS Garvestone Lance Corporal SIDNEY E JOWLINGS 29760, 7th Bn., Norfolk Regiment who died on 22 November 1917. Born Hethel. TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY (closest match) HARRY ALBERT NEWSON Garvestone Sergeant HARRY ALBERT NEWSON 37140, 59th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery who died age 27 on 19 July 1918. Son of Albert John Newson, of Broome Green North, Elmham, East Dereham, Norfolk. Native of Carbrook. Resident Thuxton. BIENVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY WILLIE READ Garvestone Lance Corporal WILLIE READ 14210, "B" Coy. 9th Bn., East Lancashire Regiment who died age 22 on 27 February 1917. Son of Mrs. Sarah Ann Read, of Gatehouse, Garvestone. DOIRAN MEMORIAL, Greece GEORGE EDMUND STOCKING Garvestone Pioneer GEORGE EDMUND STOCKING 118595, No. 8 Foreway Coy., Royal Engineers who died age 44 on 30 September 1918. Son of David and Edney Stocking, of Thuxton. BEUVRY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION JESSE ANDREW WARD Garvestone Private JESSE ANDREW WARD G/48598, 13th Bn., Royal Fusiliers who died age 19 on 4 October 1917. Son of Lucy E. Ward, of Winburgh Rd., Westfield, East Dereham. ZANTVOORDE BRITISH CEMETERY COLIN L WHITEHAND Garvestone Private COLIN L WHITEHAND 35038, 8th Bn., East Surrey Regiment who died age 19 on 20 November 1918. Son of Frederick and Isabella Whitehand, of Garvestone. POZNAN OLD GARRISON CEMETERY, Poland GEORGE SOFTLEY Garvestone Private GEORGE SOFTLEY 5776797, 4th Bn., Royal Norfolk Regiment who died age 24 on 8 May 1943. KANCHANABURI WAR CEMETERY H HOLLAND Garvestone Private H HOLLAND 6912, Norfolk Regiment who died age 34 on 4 August 1919. GARVESTON (ST. MARGARET) CHURCHYARD ROBERT FROST Garvestone ROBERT FROST age 26 JAMES MANN Garvestone JAMES MANN age 19 ERNEST GREENWOOD Garvestone ERNEST GREENWOOD age 34 GEORGE RICHARDSON Garvestone GEORGE RICHARDSON age 23 FREDERICK ABEL Hardingham Second Lieutenant FREDERICK ABEL 3rd Bn., Norfolk Regiment who died age 31 on 30 December 1917. Son of Henry and Elizabeth Abel; husband of Louisa E. Abel, of Coston, Hardingham, Attleborough, Norfolk. Born at Hardingham. ALEXANDRIA (CHATBY) MILITARY AND WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY Egypt JOHN THOMAS ABEL Hardingham Lance Corporal JOHN THOMAS ABEL 748, 4th Bn., Machine Gun Guards who died age 22 on 27 March 1918. Son of Henry and Annie Elizabeth Abel, of "Old Bird in Hand," Hardingham. CABARET-ROUGE BRITISH CEMETERY, SOUCHEZ ARTHUR SYDNEY ADCOCK Hardingham Private ARTHUR SYDNEY ADCOCK 27802, 6th Bn., Royal Dublin Fusiliers formerly (17683) , Norfolk Regiment who died age 27 on 12 October 1916. Son of Arthur Joseph and Charlotte Adcock, of Plough Lane, Hardingham. THIEPVAL MEMORIAL BERTIE WILLIAM ADCOCK Hardingham Private BERTIE WILLIAM ADCOCK 9007, 1st/4th Bn., Northumberland Fusiliers who died age 23 on 15 November 1916. Son of Arthur Joseph and Charlotte Adcock, of Plough Lane, Hardingham. THIEPVAL MEMORIAL CHARLES HENRY BALAAM Hardingham Private CHARLES HENRY BALAAM 200181, 1st/4th Bn., Norfolk Regiment who died age 22 on 20 April 1917. Son of James and Mary Ann Balaam, of Harkford Rd., Hardingham. DEIR EL BELAH WAR CEMETERY Israel JOHN WESTON BROWN Hardingham Chief Stoker JOHN WESTON BROWN 143956, (RFR/CH/A/1402). HMS Formidable, Royal Navy who died on 1 January 1915. CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL ALFRED JAMES CHAPLIN Hardingham Private ALFRED JAMES CHAPLIN 18461, 7th Bn., Norfolk Regiment who died on 14 October 1917. Born Deopham. ARRAS MEMORIAL HARRY AMOS EGLE Hardingham Private HARRY AMOS EGLE 14028, 8th Bn., Norfolk Regiment who died on 10 March 1917. Born Hardingham. AVELUY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION WILFRED JAMES FOX Hardingham Private WILFRED JAMES FOX 37570, 4th Bn., Bedfordshire Regiment who died age 20 on 30 September 1918. Son of Walter and Louisa Fox, of 70, Low St., Hardingham. SUNKEN ROAD CEMETERY, BOISLEUX-ST. MARC ALFRED HUNT Hardingham Private ALFRED HUNT G/11689, 11th Bn., Royal Sussex Regiment who died age 20 on 31 July 1917. Son of Alfred and Ellen Hunt, of 70, Montague Rd., Clarendon Park, Leicester. Born Hardingham. YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL FRANK HUNT Hardingham Private FRANK HUNT 21685, 8th Bn., Leicestershire Regiment who died on 22 March 1918.
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